Since COVID, many have decided to grow their own food because it’s cheaper, it’s easier to gather, and it’s fresher. It also reduces your carbon footprint on the planet because […]
Working Groups
Eating Hemp
Our group of Happy Hempsters gathered at Deanna and David Turner’s home for an evening of culinary exploration. The evening was broken into two parts: a live baking session during […]
Native Sunflowers: Essential for Native Plant Gardens
Native sunflowers are essential for native plant gardens because they have high wildlife value. They are a caterpillar host plant for 71 species of butterflies and moths. Imagine all the […]
Lighting the Fire for 2022
The TTM Fire Circle Group held their first fire circle of 2022 on March 6th. With a break in the weather, and an evening temperature tickling the 50 degree mark, […]
Native Spring Ephemerals
I love native spring ephemerals. They are the first plants to bloom in my garden. After blooming, spring ephemerals disappear until next year. But they are important because they supply the […]
Spotlight on Dr. Doug Tallamy
Doug Tallamy, PhD, is arguably the foremost proponent of native plants in our country today.